04-01-2020, 01:49 PM
i've been using unofficial debian sid arm64 for quite some time without any wireless issues.
are you switching between two currently active installs and debian doesn't work while manjaro does work? (there shouldn't be any impact between installs)
if this is a confirmed issue then i'd suspect that this is another debian testing package transition issue.
for any wireless issues jump into a tty and try without the gui and see if that changes the experience. "nmcli connect wifi <BSSID> -a"
i'll continue to recommend debian sid arm64 or armhf depending on your use case.
are you switching between two currently active installs and debian doesn't work while manjaro does work? (there shouldn't be any impact between installs)
if this is a confirmed issue then i'd suspect that this is another debian testing package transition issue.
for any wireless issues jump into a tty and try without the gui and see if that changes the experience. "nmcli connect wifi <BSSID> -a"
i'll continue to recommend debian sid arm64 or armhf depending on your use case.